Mobile Game Roundup: Gear.Club, Totem Forge and More

Mobile Game Roundup: Gear.Club, Totem Forge and More

If you’re looking for a new mobile game to play, there are lots of new options available for you to try. Here’s a look at some of the mobile games that were released this week.
Gear.Club (Free on iOS) – This racing game from Eden Games allows users to collect, upgrade and customize multiple vehicles, and compete in a variety of races, championships and daily events. During races, vehicles accelerate and brake automatically, and players can tilt their devices to steer. Users also have access to a brake button and a rewind button. The rewind button allows users to rewind a few seconds to play part of a race again. In between races, users can customize and manage their performance shops, as well as upgrade their vehicles with new parts. Upgrades take time to complete. Gear.Club is coming soon to Android, and pre-registration for the Android version is now open.
The Last Door: Season 2 Collector?s Edition (Free on iOS, Android) – This point-and-click adventure game from Phoenix Online Publishing and The Game Kitchen is inspired by the works of Edgar Allen Poe and H.P. Lovecraft, and it is split into four episodes. In the game, players will become Dr. John Wakefield, the psychiatrist of Jeremiah Devitt, the protagonist of the first season of The Last Door. Users will help Wakefield search for Devitt, who has vanished. While playing, users will explore a variety of locations, including mental asylums, abandoned manors and more. While The Last Door: Season 2 Collector’s Edition can be downloaded for free, only the first episode of the game is free to play. Users can unlock the other three episodes via an in-app purchase of $3.99.
Fantasica: Bloodlines (Free on iOS, Android) – This role-playing game (RPG) from DeNA and Silicon Studio is a spinoff of Fantasica, which was released in 2012. Fantasica: Bloodlines is described as a “reimagined version” of the original game. In Fantasica: Bloodlines, players can collect a variety of heroes and take them into battles on a quest to save the world from evil forces. During battles, players can tap on the ground to move their heroes, and their heroes will automatically attack nearby enemies. Each hero has a special ability that players can trigger during battle. In between battles, users can upgrade their characters’ skills and weapons.
Oh…Sir! The Insult Simulator ($1.99 on iOS, Android) – From Gambitious Digital Entertainment and Vile Monarch, this insult dueling game is the successor to the original Oh…Sir!, which was released in late 2015. The game is inspired by the Dead Parrot sketch from Monty Python’s Flying Circus, and it allows users to create verbal insults to attack their opponents. The game allows users to complete single-player challenges, as well as play against other users in local and online multiplayer games. The game includes six characters to choose from, and four conflict scenarios.
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